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Using ZipCodeValidator and PhoneNumberValidator to perform validation.

Using ZipCodeValidator and PhoneNumberValidator to perform validation.
    

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<!-- containers\layouts\FormDataValidate.mxml -->
<s:Application xmlns:fx="http://ns.adobe.com/mxml/2009"
    xmlns:mx="library://ns.adobe.com/flex/mx"
    xmlns:s="library://ns.adobe.com/flex/spark">
    <fx:Script>
         
        private function processValues():void { 
            var inputZip:String = zipCode.text; 
            var inputPhone:String = phoneNumber.text; 
            // Perform any additional validation. 
            // Process data. 
        } 
      
    </fx:Script>
    <fx:Declarations>
        <mx:ZipCodeValidator id="zcVal" source="{zipCode}" property="text"
            domain="US or Canada" />
        <mx:PhoneNumberValidator id="pnVal" source="{phoneNumber}"
            property="text" />
    </fx:Declarations>
    <mx:Form id="myForm" defaultButton="{mySubmitButton}">
        <mx:FormItem label="ZIP Code">
            <mx:TextInput id="zipCode" />
        </mx:FormItem>
        <mx:FormItem label="Phone Number">
            <mx:TextInput id="phoneNumber" />
        </mx:FormItem>
        <mx:FormItem>
            <mx:Button label="Submit" id="mySubmitButton"
                click="processValues();" />
        </mx:FormItem>
    </mx:Form>
</s:Application>

   
    
    
    
  








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